The King and Queen hosted a premiere at Windsor Castle for Charles’ new documentary, marking the first time such an event was held in a royal residence. The film, titled “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” narrated by Kate Winslet, received accolades for Charles’ visionary approach. Notable personalities like Sir Rod Stewart, Fearne Cotton, Benedict Cumberbatch, and others attended the special screening alongside Charles and Camilla.
The exclusive black-tie event saw the presence of 222 guests, including the Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Duchess of Gloucester. The documentary, set to release on Amazon Prime on February 6, showcased the King’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
The film, shot across four continents over seven months, delves into Charles’ mission against climate change. It explores his philosophy of Harmony, emphasizing the connection between humans and nature. The documentary, produced in collaboration with The King’s Foundation, portrays Charles’ efforts to address global challenges.
Royal aides described the documentary as a unique insight into King Charles as a monarch and an environmental advocate. The film showcases The King’s Foundation’s global projects and Charles’ personal initiatives towards sustainability.
“Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision” captures intimate moments of Charles’ life, including scenes from his garden and activities with his family. The documentary, set to premiere on Prime Video worldwide, aims to raise awareness about environmental issues and the importance of sustainable living.
